Thursday, January 18, 2007

Tony Silvestri, Starting Over, and Sleep


About 18 months ago, we lost a dear friend who was only 36. Her name was Julie, and I have written about her here, and here.

She was in the college fellowship I helped to lead more that 17 years ago. There are few people that I will remember in my life as truly beautiful, in all the depth that word conveys. Julie was one of those few; she was beautiful from deep within her soul. In joy, in love for others, in a caring heart, and in her mind, which loved the classics and things of lasting worth.

We received a belated Christmas letter just yesterday from Tony, Julie's husband. I was reminded again that Julie married an amazing man. After Julie's death, Tony relocated his family (pictured at left) to Lawrence, Kansas, to be closer to his extended family.

Tony is taking time off, to write, to paint, and just to be. He is deeply involved in the lives of his children, and is enjoying the simple beauty of the Midwest. I envy the simple things in life that Tony enjoys. Small mercies for a man who has been through more in his 40 years than most. Far more.

And Tony is creating new things. Tony has long been a poet, and now, his gift is being shared on a much larger stage than he even thought possible. Tony has had a poem commissioned by composer Eric Whitacre. This work has become a standard part of the choral repertoire garnering performances and praise all over the world. The National Endowment for the Arts American Masterpieces Program includes this piece in its list of required repertoire for program concerts, calling it a significant work of American choral music, and among the best of [Americas] cultural and artistic legacy. It appears on the recording Eric Whitacre:
Cloudburst


Sleep - By Anthony Silvestri (copyrighted)

The evening hangs beneath the moon
A silver thread on darkened dune
With closing eyes and resting head
I know that sleep is coming soon

Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head,
I cannot sleep, my minds aflight,
And yet my limbs seem made of lead
If there are noises in the night,
A frightening shadow, flickering light...

Then I surrender unto sleep,
Where clouds of dream give second sight
What dreams may come, both dark and deep
Of flying wings and soaring leap
As I surrender unto sleep
As I surrender unto sleep.
Out of great, almost unmeasurable pain, emerges new hope. Poetry, art, new life.

I wish for my friend Tony, as he and his family start life anew....many nights of deep, restful, God graced....sleep.

And as a postscript, these lyrics grace the Virtual Choir 3 video:

4 comments:

Suzanna said...

Thank you for writing about Tony. This piece of music is amazing and reminds me of the friend that introduced it to me. Lovely things can link us together.
"We read to know we're not alone", C.S. Lewis says.
There are many things that can give us the reminder that we're not alone.
I am encouraged to keep creating beautiful things.zc

Suzanna said...

Thank you for writing about Tony. This piece of music is amazing and reminds me of the friend that introduced it to me. Lovely things can link us together.
"We read to know we're not alone", C.S. Lewis says.
There are many things that can give us the reminder that we're not alone.
I am encouraged to keep creating beautiful things.

Anonymous said...

tony you are amazing! This is jessica from the bethany lutheran church and I wish you could contact me at my email. lynn_tania@yahoo.com thank you!

Unknown said...

I found this page by google search. I was looking for the song sleep. I actually sang this song in my highschool Choir my junior year; about... six years ago. It is my favorite song ever to sing. I don't know if you've heard the finished composed work but it is beautiful. If you ever are in contact with him tell him there are at least 98 kids (I say kids we're all past 20 now) who adore his poem and the wonderful song it became.

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